EP0769257A1 - Schuh mit einstellbarem Schaft - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
- A43B5/0427—Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
- A43B5/0429—Adjustment of the boot to calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia
- A43B5/0433—Adjustment of the boot to calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia to the width of calf or shin, i.e. fibula, tibia
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- the present invention relates to an improvement to sports shoes with a rigid shell in which the rod which surmounts the shell base, and which is intended to grip the lower leg of the skier using tightening devices, is provided in its posterior part of at least one adjustment means allowing its adaptability to the morphology of the posterior zone of said lower leg.
- Known sports shoes of this type such as those for skiing described for example in patents EP 229 638, FR 2 613 914 and US 3 945 135, have a shell base surmounted by a rod intended to grip the bottom of leg of the skier using at least one clamping device.
- This rod is provided in its posterior part with at least one adjustment means allowing its adaptability to the morphology of the posterior region of the lower leg and has a rigid lower element in the shape of a stirrup, the branches of which are connected, each by an articulation at the base of the hull in the zone corresponding to that of the malleoli of the skier, and the dorsal zone of which approximately affects the shape of a half-tube which extends vertically upwards substantially up to the height of the zone from the base of the calf.
- the adjustment means are integral with a rigid posterior part of the upper, which rigid part is subject to tightening devices, and extend in correspondence with the posterior region of the lower leg of the skier. They are pre-adjustable using their own devices, that is to say which are independent of the clamping devices, the latter being attached only to the rear rigid part of the rod in order to ensure the closure of the latter.
- the present invention aims to remedy the various drawbacks of the foregoing shoes and proposes an improvement which makes it possible simultaneously to ensure the implementation of the tightening devices, and as a function of the tightening force that they exert, the adaptation of 'A means of adjustment to the morphology of the lower leg and the closure of the rod on the latter by allowing the said clamping force to be measured along the adjustment means.
- the rigid shell sports shoe has a shell base surmounted by a rod intended to grip the lower leg of the sportsman using at least one tightening device, the rod being provided in its posterior part of at least one adjustment means allowing its adaptability to the morphology of the posterior region of the lower leg, and having a lower and rigid element in the shape of a stirrup, the branches of which are each connected by articulation to the shell base in the zone corresponding to that of the malleoli and whose dorsal zone approximately affects the shape of a half-tube which extends vertically and upwards substantially up to the height of the base of the calf.
- the sports shoe is characterized in that the rigid lower element of the upper is equipped with a flexible upper element in the form of a collar which has in its dorsal zone at least one elastically deformable part which is situated in correspondence with the dorsal zone. of said inner element, and above at least one connecting member ensuring the assembly of the inner and upper elements between them, and in that said flexible upper element comprises at least one strap, provided with a tightening device, which comes from its deformable part.
- This upper element thus makes it possible, on the one hand, to close the upper of the shoe by enclosing the lower leg of the sportsman by taking account of its perimeter, and on the other hand, thanks to its flexibility and to its deformable part located at the above the connecting member with the upper element, to apply against the posterior zone of said lower leg, and thus to adapt to the morphology of the latter thus constituting the adjustment means.
- the rigid lower element is equipped with a flexible strap, with a tightening device, which comes from its rigid dorsal zone.
- This arrangement makes it possible to improve the hold of the lower leg at the height of the lower element by action on the anterior zone of the lower leg, in particular near the flexion fold and the instep, and this without action on the means. adjusting and closing the rod formed by the upper flexible element.
- the legs of the stirrup of the rigid lower element decrease in the direction of the dorsal zone of said element to a certain height substantially greater than that of the heel zone and form a horizontal shoulder. before extending, in the dorsal area, by a single vertical extension ending in a free end, also rigid, up to the area of the base of the calf.
- the flexible upper element is obtained, in its dorsal region, with a vertical notch open downwards, the elastically deformable part then being located in the non-indented part.
- This indentation determines two cheeks and allows the mounting of the lower and upper elements together by nesting, the cheeks of the upper element overlapping at least partially on the branches of the stirrup of the lower element, while the extension vertical thereof covers the non-scalloped part of the dorsal area of said upper element.
- connection with the rigid lower element is provided, as previously, below the elastically deformable part, for example between the cheeks and the branches of the stirrup, but also above said part deformable, between the free end and the dorsal area, not indented, of the upper element.
- said element upper flexes between its points of connection at the place of its deformable part which, consequently, approaches and is applied more or less on the posterior zone of the lower leg depending on the morphology of the latter and the clamping force exerted by the clamping device, thereby effecting the adjustment.
- the flexible upper element can be provided with two flexible straps, equipped with tightening devices, which come from its dorsal zone and which are separated from each other by a notch which extends to said back region. the notch thus produced leaves an easily deformable junction part in bending between the straps.
- FIG. 1 shows, in elevation view, a sports boot such as a ski boot in a closed position comprising a rod, with means for adjusting the morphology of the posterior part of the lower leg of a skier, according to a first embodiment.
- Figures 2 and 3 illustrate, in elevation, the ski boot of Figure 1 with the adjustment means implemented respectively, in Figure 2 on a small leg of a skier and, Figure 3, on a big lower leg of a skier.
- Figures 4, 5 and 6 are sectional elevational views of the elements of a rod having an adjustment means according to various alternative embodiments.
- Figure 7 is a partial sectional view in elevation of the rear part of a ski boot having a rod with an adjustment means connected to a heel holding tab from the shell base.
- Figures 8 and 9 are elevational views of a ski boot in a closed position comprising a rod with means for adjusting the morphology of the rear part of the lower leg of the skier according to a second embodiment.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate, in elevation view, the shoe of FIG. 9, the upper of which is closed and fitted on a small lower leg, FIG. 10, and on a large lower leg, FIG. 11.
- FIG. 12 represents an alternative embodiment of the means of adjustment to the morphology of the posterior part of the lower leg.
- the ski boot shown in FIG. 1 comprises a shell base 1, provided with a sole 2, and a rod 3 intended to grip the lower leg of the wearer, that is to say of the skier, using tightening devices 4 , of a known type, which are provided with flexible straps 5 from the rear part 20 of said rod 3.
- This rod 3 is connected to the shell base 1, in the zone corresponding to the malleoli, by means of a rigid lower element 13 in the shape of a stirrup, the branches 13 'of which are each fixed by a hinge 6 to said shell base 1; the dorsal zone 11 of the stirrup of the lower element 13 is approximately in the form of a half-tube which extends upwards substantially up to the height of the base of the calf, that is to say say at least covering the Achilles tendon, as indicated by reference 12.
- the rigid lower element 13 is equipped with a flexible upper element 23 in the form of a collar to which it is assembled by means of a connecting member 15, the lower elements 13 and upper 23 thus forming the rod 3 of the shoe.
- the upper element 23, in the form of a collar comprises the tightening and closing straps 5 of the rod 3, in this case two straps, and has in its back region 21 a portion 14 which is elastically deformable, situated in correspondence with the dorsal zone 11 of the lower element 13 which it partially covers, and above the connecting member 15.
- This elastically deformable part 14 is formed by a bridge of material or part of junction remaining between the two straps 5 which are separated from each other by a notch 16 which extends to the dorsal zone 21 of the upper element 23.
- the upper element 23 has on the one hand, its closing elements constituted by the straps 5 and the tightening devices 4 in correspondence of the anterior region of the lower leg, that is to say of the tibial area 19 which has the least morphological variation, and on the other hand, its deformable part 14 in correspondence of the posterior zone 12 which, for its part, presents the most significant morphological variations, in particular due to the muscular mass of the calf, its position in height, and its more or less pronounced transverse curve. on the external and internal sides of the lower leg.
- the flexible upper element 23 can be adjusted to the perimeter of the lower leg by pressing on the tibial zone 19, and can s 'adapt to the morphology of the base of the calf by elastic deformation of its part 14 weakened by the notch 16, and located above the connecting member 15.
- the flexible upper element 23 does not bear directly on the tibial zone 19 of the lower leg, but on a front cover 7 in the form of a half-tube which partially covers lateral extensions 36 on which it is pivotally mounted around axes 8 , these extensions forming the sides of the shell base 1.
- Shoulders 9 are provided on the lateral extensions 36 and arranged opposite the rear edges 10 of the cover 7 to act as a support and a stop for the latter when it is subjected to an effort tending to pivot backwards, which is the case when the skier rests on the rear of the rod 3 by the flexible upper element 22 interposed when the straps 5 are closed on said cover 7.
- the control of forward bending can advantageously be carried out using flexible ears 17 integral with the front cover 7 which extend below its pivot axes 8, and which are anchored at a distance from the latter at points 18.
- the ears 17 can deform elastically when the front cover 7 urges them to pivot with it and oppose a certain resistance.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 which follow illustrate the ski boot of FIG. 1 adapted to a lower leg 22 having a small calf, FIG. 2, and a large calf, FIG. 3.
- the flexible straps 5 with their tightening devices 4 are adjusted, to the perimeter of the lower leg 22 considered, bearing on the tibial zone 19 of the latter by the front cover 7 interposed, and each pull on the deformable part 14 but in a differentiated way.
- the highest strap 5 is tighter or looser than the lowest 5.
- the dorsal zone 21 of the flexible upper element 23 is applied to the zone 12 of the base of the calf which forces it to bend backwards due to its curve, as soon as the rod 3 is closed on the lower leg using the lowest strap 5.
- the dorsal zone 21 of the flexible upper element 23 causes the deformable part 14 to flex in the same direction, and the spacing of the strap 5 is highest from that 5 lowest. Consequently, the edges of the notch 16 move away from each other in the anterior region 19 of the lower leg.
- the upper 3 of the shoe is formed as before from a rigid lower element 13 and flexible upper element 23 interconnected by a connecting member 15, such as a rivet, but is additionally provided with means allowing a displacement in translation in the vertical direction of said lower 13 and upper 23 elements between them.
- these means consist of an oblong opening 25 made in the rigid lower element 13 at the point where the connecting member 15 passes and whose width, of course, is at least greater than that of the cross section of said member 15 which must slide freely in it.
- the flexible upper element 23 can thus move in translation in the oblong opening 25 by driving the connecting member 15 with it, and this, within the limits imposed by the length of said opening 25.
- an elastic means 24 can be associated with the lower elements 13 and 23 to maintain them in a constant initial position and interact with each other by providing elastic resistance during their displacement in translation.
- the elastic means 24 are interposed between a lower support rim 26 coming from the upper element 23 and an upper support rim 27 coming from the lower element 13.
- a viscoelastic element can also be interposed between the parts of the lower 13 and upper 23 elements which overlap. Such an arrangement provides braking / damping of the translational movement of the elements without return to a constant initial position.
- the rod 33 can consist of a flexible upper element 23 ′ comprising only a flexible strap 5 with its tightening device 4, and of an element lower rigid 34 also provided with a flexible strap 5 with its device 4.
- a rod 33 thus designed adjusts and adapts to the lower leg of the skier in a manner similar to that 3 which has been described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3.
- the morphological variations of the base of the calf are always taken into account by the dorsal part 21 of the flexible upper element 23 which comprises the deformable part 14, which remains located in correspondence with the dorsal zone 11 of the lower element 34 near and above the connecting member 15.
- the straps 5 are separated from each other by a slot equivalent to a notch 16 ′ and are therefore adjustable independently l of each other evil willing that both participate in the tightening and closing of the rod 33 on the lower leg of the skier.
- the flexible upper element 23 ′ can be connected by a connecting member 15 to the rigid lower element 34 without the possibility of displacement in translation relative to the latter, which is the case shown in Figure 5.
- the flexible upper element 23 ' can be provided with means 24, 25, 26, 27, allowing its displacement in translation relative to the lower element rigid 34.
- the rod 43 comprises a rigid lower element 44 and a flexible upper element 45 each provided with a flexible strap 5 with its tightening device 4, and is connected to the using a known assembly means 40, in addition to its articulations 6 to the shell base 1 of the shoe, to a flexible vertical tongue 46, heel support, coming from said shell base.
- the lower 44 and upper 45 elements are then slidably nested therebetween, for example by means of a finger 42 which extends below the deformable part 14 from the upper element 45 to the tongue 46 passing through an oblong opening 41 made in the lower element 44.
- the connecting member 15 ′ may consist of a transverse pin passed through the finger 42 to the right light 41.
- the rod 53 always includes a rigid lower element 54 and a flexible upper element 55 which are connected together by a connecting member 56 located below an elastically deformable part 52 belonging to the upper element 55, and extending in its dorsal zone 21, but is additionally provided with another connecting member 57 placed above said deformable part 52.
- a flexible strap 5 with its clamping device 4 comes from the dorsal zone 21 of the flexible upper element 55, and closes on the anterior zone 19 of the lower leg by a mounted front cover 7 interposed, 8, in the same manner as in the case of the shoe described with reference to FIG. 1.
- the lower 54 and upper 55 elements are provided for nesting together.
- the branches 54 ′ of the stirrup of the lower element 54 which are articulated at 6 on the sides of the shell base 1, decrease in the direction of the dorsal zone 11 of said element 54 until a certain height substantially greater than the heel area, and form a horizontal shoulder 59, then extend into the dorsal area 11 by a single vertical extension 50, also rigid, up to the area 12 of the base of the calf.
- the flexible upper element 55 generally in the form of a half-tube, has in its dorsal zone 21 a vertical notch 58 open downwards which determines the cheeks 60 and the bottom of which is intended to bear on the shoulder 59 branches 54 'of the lower element 54.
- its cheeks 60 partially cover the branches 54' of the stirrup of the latter, its dorsal part 21 where the deformable part 52 is located slides under the rigid vertical extension 50, and the bottom of its notch 58 rests on the shoulder 59 of said branches 54 '.
- the lower 54 and upper 55 elements are assembled together using the connecting member 56 located below the deformable part 52 between the cheeks 60 and the branches 54 ′ of the stirrup of the 'lower element 54, and using the connecting member 57 placed above the deformable part 52, between the free end 61 of the rigid vertical extension 50 and the dorsal area 21 of the upper element 55 which is opposite.
- the flexible upper element 55 is produced with a transverse notch 49 which extends as close as possible to its dorsal region 21 to define the preferable deformable part 52.
- This notch 49 is located approximately at midway between the connecting members 56 and 57 and the flexible strap 5 with its tightening device 4 is then secured to the flexible upper element 55 at its deformable part 52 so that it masks said notch 49.
- a rod 53 is obtained which, when the strap 5 is closed on the lower leg of the skier (not shown), adapts to the morphology of the rear part 12 of the lower leg while simultaneously adjusting, it that is to say by a single operation common to the two adaptation and tightening / closing functions, at the perimeter of said lower leg, as in the constructions described above, but this time, by a deformation between two connecting members 56 and 57.
- the upper 53 ′ differs from that 53 in FIG. 8 simply by the fact that the flexible upper element 55 ′ is provided with two flexible straps 5, which are separated by the 'notch 49, instead of a strap 5.
- the operation of such a rod 53' is substantially comparable to that of a rod 3 with two straps 5 as explained with reference to Figure 1. Indeed, in the case of an adaptation to a small calf, FIG. 10, the deformable part 52 flexes forward, and the edges of the notch 49 separating the straps 5 come together in the anterior zone 19 of the rod. Conversely, FIG.
- the deformable part 52 flexes backwards and the edges of the notch 49 separating the straps 5 move away from each other, from the fact that the highest strap 5 adapts to the curve of the fleshy part of the base of the calf.
- the deformable part 52 being located and taken between the connecting members 56 and 57, its forward bending, illustrated in FIG. 10, is also accompanied by a decline in the direction of the vertical extension 50, and its rearward bending, illustrated in FIG. 11, is accompanied by a distancing of said vertical extension 50. It also results from this mounting that by varying the clamping force generated by one and / or the other of the straps 5, the adaptation of the dorsal zone 21 of the flexible upper element 55 ′ is also modified on the rear part of the lower leg.
- the rod 73 is provided in its rear part 20 with an adjustment means allowing its adaptability to the morphology of the posterior region of the wearer's lower leg.
- the shoe has, on the one hand, a rigid element 74 whose lower part in the shape of a stirrup, with branches 74 ', is connected by articulation 6 to the shell base 1, and on the other hand , a flexible upper element 75 which comprises, in its back region 21, at least one deformable part 72.
- the flexible upper element 75 is connected by a connecting member 76 located between below her deformable part 72, and by a connecting member 77 placed above and situated on the rigid dorsal zone 11 of the element 74.
- a single flexible strap 5 with its tightening device 4 comes from its dorsal zone 21 and closes on the anterior zone 19 of the shoe in correspondence with the wearer's lower leg.
- the connecting member 76 is passed through a vertical lumen 78 produced in the wall of the shell base 1 which is taken in "sandwich" between the dorsal zone 11 of the rigid element 74 and the dorsal zone 21 of the flexible element 75.
- This arrangement also makes it possible to provide a flexible element 75 whose deformable part 72 extends very low in the base shell 1, therefore which is capable of perfectly fitting the rear profile of the wearer's leg.
- the lower rigid element 74 has approximately the shape of a half-tube which extends upwards to constitute the upper edge of the rod 73. It is provided for this purpose with a flexible strap 5 and of a tightening device 4 intended to close the upper part of the rod 73. It follows from this structure that the dorsal zone 11 of the rigid element 74 envelops the entire dorsal zone 21 of the flexible element 75.
- one of the connecting members 76, 77 allows a certain sliding of this part 72 with respect to the rigid dorsal zone 11 of the element 74.
- the connecting member 77 which is a rivet, cooperates with an oblong opening 77 ′ obtained in correspondence with the dorsal zone 21 of the flexible element 75.
- the operation of the upper 73 of the shoe is substantially comparable to that of a upper 3 or 53 'with two straps 5 as explained with reference to Figures 1 and 9. Indeed, depending on whether it is an adaptation to a small or large calf, the deformable part 72 of the flexible upper element 75 flexes more or less in the direction of a camber directed towards the front 19 of the shoe and thereby directs the strap 5, which comes from of its dorsal zone 21, in a direction which is more or less convergent or diverging with respect to that 5 of the rigid element 74.
- rods 3, 33, 43, 53, 73, described above can be adapted or modified to be integrated into other shoes, in particular shoes whose structure may have an opening part which can be opened by transverse flaps or by a hood, and / or to shoes where the rear support of the upper 3, 33, 43, 53, 73, relative to the shell base 1 is provided by a stop in the heel area instead of the abutment of the front cover 7 on the shoulders 9 located on the sides of said shell 1 as described with reference to FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 8 to 2 a shoe comprising a front part which can be opened by transverse flaps is illustrated, by way of example, in FIGS. 8 to 2; as shown, the transverse flaps 66-65 are superimposed from the end of the shoe and above the foot, to the anterior region 19 of the lower leg where the flexible tightening strap (s) 5 is located.
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FR9512554A FR2740011B1 (fr) | 1995-10-20 | 1995-10-20 | Chaussure a tige ajustable |
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